Episodes: Series - Qisas alinsan fi alquran - 2012


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  • episode #1

People of the Ditch

Jalal ad-Din helps Ziyad find his parents and tells him many stories. The first one is set during the reign of King Nuwas; as a sorcerer teaches a boy sorcery, the boy becomes torn between sorcery and God's will. As wild cattle attack the village, he seeks God's help and saves the village.

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  • episode #2

People of the Ditch 2

The boy becomes famed in the village after saving it, which infuriates King Nuwas, who orders the boy to be arrested and tortured until he renounces God.

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People of the Ditch 3

As the sorcerer fails to get rid of the boy, the latter hatches a plot against the king and tells him about a way to kill him, whereupon the king's killing the boy causes the villagers to believe in God.

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Saul and Goliath

Jalal tells Ziyad the story of Goliath and Saul, when a group of Israelites abandons the Jewish faith, so God sends them an unjust king called Saul, whereupon they ask the Prophet Samuel to pray to God to have mercy on them.

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Saul and Goliath 2

Saul’s people are reassured upon seeing the Ark of the Covenant taken by King Goliath, which contains some of the prophets Moses and Aaron’s belongings and the Tablets of Stone; they are content with Saul’s command, as he ordered them to prepare an army to meet Goliath's army and recover their seized land.

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Saul and Goliath 3

Saul orders his soldiers not to drink water to test their obedience to him, whereupon he expels most of them after they disobeyed him. As Saul defeats Goliath, he gives half of his kingdom to David, after the latter killed Goliath in battle.

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  • episode #7

Korah

Ziyad wishes to get rich so that he’ll be happy in the future, so Jalal tells him the story of Korah, whose money caused his misery. Korah deceives people by claiming to be able to turn sand into gold to get money from them.

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  • episode #8

Korah 2

Pharaoh summons Korah, and asks him to take his money in exchange for the fertile land in the south, whereupon Korah succeeds in creating a great wealth of treasures and gold.

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Korah 3

Pharaoh attacks Moses with his army, and refuses to get Korah's help, so the entire army drowns. Korah's arrogance increases until the earth obeys God and sinks with the palace of Korah, who dies among his treasures.

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  • episode #10

Dhu al-Qarnayn

Jalal tells the story of Dhu al-Qarnayn, who roams the land to spread good and knowledge. As he enters a war against Hapyns to spread justice, the latter's army welcomes him.

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  • episode #11

Dhu al-Qarnayn 2

Jalal continues his story to Ziyad, as Dhu al-Qarnayn hears about people suffering in the south, and decides to go there to help them.

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  • episode #12

Dhu al-Qarnayn 3

The people of the south suffer from the people of Gog and Magog who eat them, so Dhu al-Qarnayn decides to stand up to them, building a wall to besiege them and keep them away from the world, and succeeds in the matter.

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  • episode #13

The Owners of the Garden

Hamdoun lives in a beautiful garden, which his people call ‘paradise’, where he takes care of his sons, Jawad, Sakhr and Asad. When Hamdoun's health deteriorates, he advises Jawad not be separated from his two brothers, no matter what happens.

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  • episode #14

The Owners of the Garden 2

Asad and Sakhr insist not to give any share of the crops to the poor and their people, and when Jawad tries to persuade them to follow their father's will, they refuse, so God sends down a sign for them and all their crops and animals burn down.

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  • episode #15

The Owners of the Garden 3

As Asad and Sakhr regret not listening to Jawad, he calls on them to return to the path of good and justice, so the trio repents and God grants them a land better than the one they owned.

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  • episode #16

Our Master Khidr

Jalal tells Ziyad the story of Khidr and Moses, who accompanied Khidr to learn the ultimate knowledge. They arrive in a village and he kills a boy named Haythoor. Ziyad asks why Khidr killed him. Jalal tells him about the boy’s future in unbelief and tyranny, so his killing was mercy to his parents.

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  • episode #17

Our Master Khidr 2

Khidr and Moses board a ship owned by poor sailors, which Khidr sabotages to have it dock in the nearest port. King Hadad goes to seize it, but doesn’t, after discovering its destruction. Moses discovers that Khidr saved the sailors' ship when he destroyed it.

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  • episode #18

Our Master Khidr 3

As Moses arrives in the Village of Misers with Khidr, they ask its people for help, but they refuse to give them food or drink because of their miserliness.

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Our Master Khidr 4

When the father of two children dies in the Village of Misers, people refuse to help them with food or work, so Khidr helps the orphans indirectly to obtain the treasure.

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  • episode #20

The Devastating Flood

Jalal tells the story of the Marib Dam, which a good king ordered its construction over many years, to be completed after 100 years, and many people would benefit from it, but King Mezikia neglects the dam, and corruption spreads during his reign.

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  • episode #21

The Devastating Flood 2

With a mouse infestation in Sheba, Mezikia orders his soldiers to release cats after the mice to save the city. The king's wife sees in a dream a vision of the entire city flooded.

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  • episode #22

The Devastating Flood 3

The king's wife tries to warn him that the kingdom will be flooded within 7 years, but Mezikia neglects the matter, after which the mice come back and gnaw rocks and drown the entire kingdom.

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  • episode #23

The Samaritan

Jalal arrives with his ship in India, and tells Ziyad the story of the Samaritan, a man from the era of Moses who exploited his ability to persuade and was famed for his puffery.

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  • episode #24

The Samaritan 2

The Samaritan and the rest of the people follow Moses after the sea split and Pharaoh and his soldiers drowned, whereupon the Samaritan makes a statue of pure gold for a calf during Moses' absence and pushes the people to worship it.

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  • episode #25

The Samaritan 3

Moses, the one whom God spoken to, returns and discovers what the Samaritan did and the people’s worship of the golden calf, so he tries him, sets him free and leaves his reckoning to God.

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  • episode #26

Nimrod

After 400 years of Nimrud's rule over the Earth, a fortune-teller tells him about the birth of a child who will cause the demise of his rule. Nimrud gathers all the pregnant women and kills their male children, but the fortune-teller tells him that he failed to reach the right child.

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  • episode #27

Nimrod 2

Nimrod learns that Abraham is the danger he was warned of by the fortune-teller, whom he finds out believes in Abraham’s God. As he fails to kill him, God sends an army of mosquitoes to kill his entire army. As a mosquito enters into Nimrod's head, he orders everyone to hit him on the head to kill it.

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  • episode #28

The Owner of the Two Gardens

Jalal continues to sail with Ziyad to find his parents, and tells him the story of the owner of the two gardens, when two brothers part ways after dividing the inheritance between them; the first buys plenty of food and feeds the poor and hungry, while the other turns to the path of vice and sin.

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  • episode #29

The Owner of the Two Gardens 2

The good brother Tamilkha tries to help his lost brother, Kartoush, but the latter immerses himself in his fleeting prosperity, refuses to help the poor and the needy, and renounces God.

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The Owner of the Two Gardens 3 - Finale

Ziyad finds his parents after a long journey, and Jalal completes his last story, telling him how fortune disappeared from under the feet of Kartoush and he lost everything because of God's wrath, so his brother Tamilkha called on him to repent to God.

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